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In "The House of Mammon," Fred M. White intricately weaves a narrative that explores the dynamics of wealth, greed, and morality within the framework of early 20th-century society. The novel unfolds in a vivid, realistic manner that captures the psychological tension experienced by its characters, each grappling with their desires against the backdrop of societal expectations. White's stylistic choices, characterized by eloquent prose and a keen sense of irony, invite readers to ponder the true cost of avarice and the inherent contradictions of materialism. Fred M. White, a prominent writer of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, drew upon his own observations of London's affluent society and its discontents. His vast literary oeuvre, encompassing crime novels, romance, and adventure tales, reflects a deep engagement with contemporary issues such as class disparity and the moral dilemmas that wealth brings. White's background as a newspaper journalist likely sharpened his insight into human nature and social commentary, which he adeptly transmits in this thought-provoking narrative. This compelling work not only entertains but also serves as a cautionary tale for modern readers, making it a relevant addition to discussions of ethics in capitalism. I recommend "The House of Mammon" to those interested in historical fiction that probes the darker recesses of ambition and the moral implications of prosperity.
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Release date
Ebook: 9 November 2021
English
India